NEW YORK — The Coast Guard says a tanker loaded with asphalt has been safely towed to New York after an engine-room fire in the Atlantic Ocean more than 50 miles (80 kilometers) off Massachusetts.

The 479-foot (146-meter) Feng Huang AO arrived Monday, three days after the fire.

The disabled Hong Kong-flagged tanker Feng Huang AO sits at anchor off the coast of New York on Monday. The freighter had become disabled after a fire broke out in their engine room causing major damage to machinery. (Coast Guard cutter Sitkinak)

On-board fire suppression systems extinguished the blaze without any injuries to the 21-member crew, but the main engine and electrical generators were disabled with the ship 57 miles (92 kilometers) southeast of Nantucket, Massachusetts.

The Coast Guard arrived first, then salvage tugboats.

The Fire Department of New York helped ensure the ship’s safety coming into New York Harbor.

Authorities haven’t determined what caused the blaze.

The corporate owner of the Hong Kong-flagged, 2-year-old ship hasn’t immediately responded to a request for comment.

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